liqueur

/lɪˈkɜr/
noun
  1. A sweet, flavored alcoholic drink, usually served in small amounts after a meal.
    • She bought a bottle of cherry liqueur as a souvenir from the trip.
    • After dinner, they each had a small glass of orange liqueur.
    • The bartender mixed coffee liqueur with milk to make a creamy drink.
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